Rajdeep sardesai twitter

  1. Rajdeep Sardesai Controversies!
  2. Rajdeep Sardesai
  3. Finally, Twitter trolls got to @sardesairajdeep
  4. Rahul Gandhi 'purges' Twitter account, unfollows Rajdeep Sardesai, Barkha Dutt, aide Nikhil Alva
  5. Rahul Gandhi 'purges' Twitter account, unfollows Rajdeep Sardesai, Barkha Dutt, aide Nikhil Alva
  6. Rajdeep Sardesai
  7. Rajdeep Sardesai Controversies!
  8. Finally, Twitter trolls got to @sardesairajdeep


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Rajdeep Sardesai Controversies!

Rajdeep Sardesai is a senior journalist, anchor and an author. This is the reason why he is always surrounded by news and controversy, most of the time for his own views and opinions on the microblogging site Twitter. Here we share Rajdeep Sardesai controversies from the past as well as present: Image Source: When Rajdeep Sardesai Was Slapped at Madison Square in 2014 Ahead of Mob of people attacking an Indian journalist for being critical of Modi on the past. Accused if being a traitor — James FontanellaKhan (@JFK_America) Rajdeep Sardesai and the Infamous Tweet of NaMo and Nemo In February 2014, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Rajdeep Sardesai in a way compared Mr. Narendra Modi, then a Prime Ministerial candidate of BJP with his dog. Here’s the tweet that created havoc not just in India but around the world – while Namo travels the country, my Nemo needs to be taken for a walk in the park! Different folks, different priorities! Enjoy the weekend. — Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) Though his friend Ronnie Screwala warned him about the aftereffects, — meena das narayan (@MeenaDasNarayan) The aftereffects as expected was beyond imagination. Here’s what Rajdeep Sardesai then tweeted, My friend — Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) When He Used the “F” Word in His Tweet tonight time to say f off to those who call us ‘paid media’. we are journalists, not sensationalists or elitists. gnight. — Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) A journalist using the “F” word? Well, tha...

Rajdeep Sardesai

Sardesai worked with The Big Fight at NDTV. He quit NDTV on 17 April 2005 On 29 May 2014, ₹40 billion (US$500million) to Independent Media Trust (IMT), of which RIL is the sole beneficiary, for acquisition of control in Network 18 and its subsidiaries. Personal life [ ] He is married to journalist and author Controversy [ ] On 30 September 2014, Sardesai was allegedly heckled by a group of Indians in the Sardesai and others were acquitted of defamation by a Hyderabad court in November 2019 after issuing an unconditional apology to In January 2021, Sardesai was taken off TV for two weeks by Awards [ ] • The • The International Broadcasters award for coverage of the 2002 Gujarat riots and the • In ENBA award 2020 Rajdeep Sardesai received lifetime achievement award. Books [ ] • 2019: How Modi Won India • 2019 Modi Ki Jeet • Newsman: Tracking India in the Modi Era, published by Rupa Publications India, 6 August 2018 • • 2014 Chunav: Jisne Bharat Ko Badal Diya • Democracy's XI, published by Juggernaut Books • Team Loktantra Bhartiya Cricket Ki Shandar Kahani • Co-authored chapter "The Truth Hurts: Gujarat and the Role of the Media" in the book • Real Heroes References [ ] • ^ a b c . Retrieved 27 May 2022. • Mishra, Ashish K. (4 July 2014). • ^ a b Vincent, Pheroze L. (12 September 2014). The Hindu. • India Today. 11 September 2014 . Retrieved 21 April 2021. • Indus View 2.1 (January 2006) The degree of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is not awarded by Oxford University and here is a m...

Finally, Twitter trolls got to @sardesairajdeep

Rajdeep Sardesai has gone off Twitter There is an army of trolls on the microblogging website Twitter and often the communication gets really nasty. On April 30, journalist Rajdeep Sardesai deleted his Twitter account after allegedly abusive direct messages (DM) were sent from his handle. “There has been a campaign of abuse in last one week and it has been extremely personal, and apparently DMs have been sent from my account which I haven’t sent so I have informed Twitter about it. I have temporarily disabled the account till they sort out the issue and tell me what has to be done. If a police complaint has to be filed, it will be filed. Anyways this is a good break,” Sardesai told IndianExpress.com. — Khawaish (@tweetermedia) Sardesai who has always been very active on Twitter, was accused of making statements like “Go ask your mother.” As the word spread, a few others put screenshots of profane messages sent from his account. — Kaustubh (@kaustubhsumbre) However, the journalist wrote in his last tweet that his account was hacked. His last tweet read, “How low will some people now stoop? Hack my account? Put out false messages? When will this end? Time to disable account. Enough is enough.” His wife, journalist Sagarika Ghose took to Twitter to share her disappointment. An utterly insane campaign of abuse against journalists, many a/cs even followed by ministers & — Sagarika Ghose (@sagarikaghose) In 2015, journalist Ravish Kumar also quit Twitter because of the prevalent...

Rahul Gandhi 'purges' Twitter account, unfollows Rajdeep Sardesai, Barkha Dutt, aide Nikhil Alva

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Tuesday Several Congress leaders explained to ThePrint that Gandhi’s Twitter account is being purged, resulting in many accounts being unfollowed, and that he will start following more people once that is done. However, Gandhi’s account still follows those of some senior party leaders who passed away recently, including Ahmed Patel, Tarun Gogoi and Rajeev Satav. As of 4:30 pm Wednesday, Gandhi, who is quite active on Twitter, had about 18.8 million followers and followed 220 accounts. ThePrint reached members of Congress’s communications department through calls and WhatsApp messages, but they refused to comment. “His social media account is being purged and that is the reason why he unfollowed some of the accounts. He is reviewing his account. He will follow more accounts in the coming few days once this exercise is over,” said a Congress leader on the condition of anonymity. Senior journalist Barkha Dutt, who is among those whose account has been unfollowed, told ThePrint, “Because I am on the road covering Covid, this news, which I got to know from you, gave me a LOL [laugh out loud] moment. It frankly reflects all that is wrong with the Congress’ engagement with media and the larger sphere of politics.” “Of course, we must have been unfollowed because we have been critical of him and the party at different times, which is our job as journalists. What is important to note is that while the Right-wing trolls us for being sof...

Rahul Gandhi 'purges' Twitter account, unfollows Rajdeep Sardesai, Barkha Dutt, aide Nikhil Alva

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Tuesday Several Congress leaders explained to ThePrint that Gandhi’s Twitter account is being purged, resulting in many accounts being unfollowed, and that he will start following more people once that is done. However, Gandhi’s account still follows those of some senior party leaders who passed away recently, including Ahmed Patel, Tarun Gogoi and Rajeev Satav. As of 4:30 pm Wednesday, Gandhi, who is quite active on Twitter, had about 18.8 million followers and followed 220 accounts. ThePrint reached members of Congress’s communications department through calls and WhatsApp messages, but they refused to comment. “His social media account is being purged and that is the reason why he unfollowed some of the accounts. He is reviewing his account. He will follow more accounts in the coming few days once this exercise is over,” said a Congress leader on the condition of anonymity. Senior journalist Barkha Dutt, who is among those whose account has been unfollowed, told ThePrint, “Because I am on the road covering Covid, this news, which I got to know from you, gave me a LOL [laugh out loud] moment. It frankly reflects all that is wrong with the Congress’ engagement with media and the larger sphere of politics.” “Of course, we must have been unfollowed because we have been critical of him and the party at different times, which is our job as journalists. What is important to note is that while the Right-wing trolls us for being sof...

Rajdeep Sardesai

Sardesai worked with The Big Fight at NDTV. He quit NDTV on 17 April 2005 On 29 May 2014, ₹40 billion (US$500million) to Independent Media Trust (IMT), of which RIL is the sole beneficiary, for acquisition of control in Network 18 and its subsidiaries. Personal life [ ] He is married to journalist and author Controversy [ ] On 30 September 2014, Sardesai was allegedly heckled by a group of Indians in the Sardesai and others were acquitted of defamation by a Hyderabad court in November 2019 after issuing an unconditional apology to In January 2021, Sardesai was taken off TV for two weeks by Awards [ ] • The • The International Broadcasters award for coverage of the 2002 Gujarat riots and the • In ENBA award 2020 Rajdeep Sardesai received lifetime achievement award. Books [ ] • 2019: How Modi Won India • 2019 Modi Ki Jeet • Newsman: Tracking India in the Modi Era, published by Rupa Publications India, 6 August 2018 • • 2014 Chunav: Jisne Bharat Ko Badal Diya • Democracy's XI, published by Juggernaut Books • Team Loktantra Bhartiya Cricket Ki Shandar Kahani • Co-authored chapter "The Truth Hurts: Gujarat and the Role of the Media" in the book • Real Heroes References [ ] • ^ a b c . Retrieved 27 May 2022. • Mishra, Ashish K. (4 July 2014). • ^ a b Vincent, Pheroze L. (12 September 2014). The Hindu. • India Today. 11 September 2014 . Retrieved 21 April 2021. • Indus View 2.1 (January 2006) The degree of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is not awarded by Oxford University and here is a m...

Rajdeep Sardesai Controversies!

Rajdeep Sardesai is a senior journalist, anchor and an author. This is the reason why he is always surrounded by news and controversy, most of the time for his own views and opinions on the microblogging site Twitter. Here we share Rajdeep Sardesai controversies from the past as well as present: Image Source: When Rajdeep Sardesai Was Slapped at Madison Square in 2014 Ahead of Mob of people attacking an Indian journalist for being critical of Modi on the past. Accused if being a traitor — James FontanellaKhan (@JFK_America) Rajdeep Sardesai and the Infamous Tweet of NaMo and Nemo In February 2014, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Rajdeep Sardesai in a way compared Mr. Narendra Modi, then a Prime Ministerial candidate of BJP with his dog. Here’s the tweet that created havoc not just in India but around the world – while Namo travels the country, my Nemo needs to be taken for a walk in the park! Different folks, different priorities! Enjoy the weekend. — Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) Though his friend Ronnie Screwala warned him about the aftereffects, — meena das narayan (@MeenaDasNarayan) The aftereffects as expected was beyond imagination. Here’s what Rajdeep Sardesai then tweeted, My friend — Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) When He Used the “F” Word in His Tweet tonight time to say f off to those who call us ‘paid media’. we are journalists, not sensationalists or elitists. gnight. — Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) A journalist using the “F” word? Well, tha...

Finally, Twitter trolls got to @sardesairajdeep

Rajdeep Sardesai has gone off Twitter There is an army of trolls on the microblogging website Twitter and often the communication gets really nasty. On April 30, journalist Rajdeep Sardesai deleted his Twitter account after allegedly abusive direct messages (DM) were sent from his handle. “There has been a campaign of abuse in last one week and it has been extremely personal, and apparently DMs have been sent from my account which I haven’t sent so I have informed Twitter about it. I have temporarily disabled the account till they sort out the issue and tell me what has to be done. If a police complaint has to be filed, it will be filed. Anyways this is a good break,” Sardesai told IndianExpress.com. — Khawaish (@tweetermedia) Sardesai who has always been very active on Twitter, was accused of making statements like “Go ask your mother.” As the word spread, a few others put screenshots of profane messages sent from his account. — Kaustubh (@kaustubhsumbre) However, the journalist wrote in his last tweet that his account was hacked. His last tweet read, “How low will some people now stoop? Hack my account? Put out false messages? When will this end? Time to disable account. Enough is enough.” His wife, journalist Sagarika Ghose took to Twitter to share her disappointment. An utterly insane campaign of abuse against journalists, many a/cs even followed by ministers & — Sagarika Ghose (@sagarikaghose) In 2015, journalist Ravish Kumar also quit Twitter because of the prevalent...